There is a 10x10 ish non compliant (too small) sign on both edges of a wide bank of ticket windows, There is no sign if you go directly to the third floor via the elevator.
MOD EDIT: Large signs reported on ticket booth now.

Correct wording, but letters are a less than 1 inch. MODERATOR NOTE: there appears to be no way to resolve this address in the google maps application. Upon further investigation, this location appears to be at approximately 29.559487,-95.03794 . You may copy these coordinates and paste them in the address field (instead of a street address) to view this location in google maps.

Mod Note: Sign has been changed to a non-compliant sign due to trying to combine two statutes into one sign. Also may be not legal to post this property as it is owned by government; awaiting ruling by Attorney General

The sign is plywood painted white with black vinyl lettering on the wall next to the entrance. Correct wording but no Spanish translation. The paint is peeling off and makes the sign very hard to read, some of the letters are missing. The sign blends into the wall because the wall is peeling too.

The is a pretty large 30.06 sign on the right wall after you enter the ice skate center. HOWEVER, I never noticed the sign on the wall until after about 3 to 4 visits to the place. I do not tend to look the walls of a hallway when I enter the sports complex. I am busy getting my daughters things together and trying to keep track of her. I just happen to look up when I was leaving one day to see a 30.06 sign there. The english seems to be correct. I do not believe all the spanish language i

Other Seton's may have 30.06, Seton SW doesn't. Has 2 signs entrances I saw: 1)unlawful to carry a handgun on premises. 2) weapons warning - carrying of weapons of any kind not permitted, may be charged with criminal tresspass.

bw3 website lists their place of business as a Grill and Bar. There is no combined category on this site for Restaurant and Bar. 51 percent sign was expected, 51 percent sign was present. Being more specific on the location, this is bw3 in RICE VILLAGE store no. 3057. MOD EDIT: 51% sign = blue, carry away

The signs that are posted near all public entrances are the old 'Revised Statutes' versions --before the CHL laws were codified into the Government Code--, and are thusly not compliant with the current laws.

Main glass entryway doors are marked in white approx quarter inch lettering 'Possession of a handgun under authority of Texas Concealed Handgun Permit Law, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4413 (29ee) is prohibited beyond this point'. Also, if you enter from the parking garage through the gift shop, you do not use the main entrance and do not encounter any 'no guns' signs.

Sign is on one of the three doors that I checked. The one sign seemed to meet the requirements, but I am pretty sure that if not all doors are covered then the sign is not valid, also I think it is a government funded building..

Call Center. Signs appear official and will be confusing to many. They have the signs worded in English and Spanish, appear to be correct size, but have customized wording by the company and do not include 30.06 anywhere in the text.

The sign is placed where you can not see it when entering the bldg. When I was leaving I saw a gun buster sign in the window and had to search to find the 30.06 posting. The letering is also too small.

The sign does not specifically cites 30.06 but cites other Texas state codes and specifically states that carrying, even if licensed, is punishable by law. Wording in both English and Spanish if I recall correctly. There is also a gun buster right below the wording.

Red Sign, white letters, full text. I had been about to have my car serviced. I saw the sign and I explained to the manager that the sign was going to cost his boss money because I was going to his competitor, then I went to his competitor and spent my money. Take your Hyundai to World Car Hyundai, instead.

This is a marina on Lake Conroe. I saw the 51% sign on the wall across from the cash register. Their main business is boat launch/gas, and boating supplies. They do have tables set up outside, but I did not see a bar. They do sell groceries and beer. There is no way they get 51% of profit from on premises consumption.

Wording is not correct, but is made to appear to be a valid 30.06 posting in terms of letter size, bilingual, etc. The sign is hard to see since it is on the glass wall. I didn't actually see it until I was inside looking out.

The sign on the entry is of legal size and wording. The postings on other doors are just on letter size sheets. The purpose of the signs are unknown because the carry in school buildings is illegal per other parts of the statute.

Sign is VERY well marked in English and Spanish, but not proper wording. The sign cites Hand Gun Law, VCS Artical 4413. The building is occupied by several medical and doctors offices, not a hospital. Only the door for this firm is marked, not the remainder of the building or other firms.

This sign is very easy to miss. It is about chest high to the right of a 15ft wide opening. It is also right next to a pillar, so if you walk from certain direction, you will miss it completely. It is also horrible contrast, and not the correct height letters. Letters are 11mm tall, or 0.433 inches. Sign is invalid per TX statutes.

Attempt at a 30.06 sign. It is red vinyl letters stating "No firearms allowed under state law" or something like that. And I think it has the 30.05 reference under it. Not appearing to be 1" high, not all in capital letters. (Plus "gunbuster" above it). I don't believe it's in Spanish, either. Strange, since it's near the border. I'll double check then update.

Invalid language on "30.06-type" of sign, reads: "Southwestern Bell Telephone Company prohibits the bringing of any weapon, firearm, handgun, knife, or any other dangerous or deadly instrument (whether concealed or not) into this buidling." Posted in English and Spanish prominently to the right as you walk into the back lobby.

Sign is not very conspicuous because it blends in with all the other signs and decor. Too small lettering, I'm not even sure the wording is right. Easily missed, especially when you're trying to wrangle kids.

30-06 Signs posted on the farthest right and farthest left windows of a huge ticketing booth. If you approached the middle 6-8 booths to buy a ticket, you would never see the signs (I had to deliberately look for them as I bought my ticket in a middle booth). They were also not legal size.

Houston Boatshow. Called up Reliant Center and asked if CHL was ok there. The woman took 10 minutes to get back with me and said no guns or firearms unless an peace officer. I figured I'd risk it since I was riding the Fannin metro rail and when we got to the center all I saw were ghostbuster type signs. This is apparently an government owned building but it would be nice if someone can clarify the legality of carrying to these events.

Retail liquor store with no on-site alcohol service is posting both a 51% and a "penalty for unlicensed possession" sign side-by-side. I am assuming that they are not anti-gun, but simply posted both signs that came with the liquor license, without reading the instructions. Hence my "unsure" as to validity.

I called corporate office and spoke to Randy in the compliance department. He said that it is company policy. As I have not seen it at other locations I assume that some stores do not have the signs. NOTE: Randy is on our side, he carries and wished me luck taking on the policy. SO if you call or write...be polite

I was actually walking in to look at and possibly purchase another handgun when I saw a sign to the right of the door. It seems to be the correct 30.06 wording but the letters aren't large enough (probably 1/2 inch or so) and I don't remember seeing a Spanish version. It also had kind of a "gunbuster" image watermarked in the background. Needless to say I turned around and drove off and won't be giving them my business.

the sign looks valid in language, but English and Spanish are both on the same 8 1/2 x 11 paper, and the size looks to be at most 1/4 inch lettering. So the "intent" is there, but it is a defense against prosecution if you get arrested for it

Sign posted on the back wall behind the registers. Language was correct but lettering appeared too small and no Spanish equivalent. Too bad because they had a nice looking Sig behind the counter but between the posting and their rude staff, I will not be back.

There are signs posted at the entrances to both buildings, however they have incorrect wording and are too small. There is one sign that appears correct, however it is not on the building but on the rear gate and only visible if you enter from the airport side of the facility.

No sign was displayed, at least not where I could see after touring the combination antique store and winery. After noticing their bar-like setup, I hi-tailed it outside and checked the TABC website on my smart phone and confirmed the establishment is licensed as RED.

Signage lettering is too small 1/4 inch. Its not posted in plain sight as its at the bottom right corner of the entrance door. I only noticed it as I was walking out and turned around to look at a couple of cute girls. Legs will get you every time.

Went in to sales office prior to looking at vehicles on the lot. Office next door had 8.5x11 framed 30.06 on bookcase (obviously not large enough to be legal and at the entrance). I walked out of office and told sales guy why--he said it was to keep employees from carrying. Bought a truck up the road that night.

Obviously when there is a professional sporting even going on you can't legally carry, however they open the venue for other events. They have a 30.06 sign, that's on the right-most window, waist-high and only 10 inches tall (so letters were not an inch tall). The sign was otherwise worded correctly. Metal detectors also in use here.

This company is a division of Blue Cross/Blue Shield. I work in the same building and got off on their floor by mistake and noticed a generic sign reading: "No weapons, concealed or otherwise" as soon as you walk off the elevator. It is not valid and appears to be a large sticker.

According to TABC, this establishment (liquor license number MB694168) is required to post the "BLUE" gun sign ("The unlicensed possession . . ."), not the "RED" gun sign ("51%"). This is a family restaurant that sells pizza, pasta, pastries, gelato, etc. They report over $31,500 in monthly liquor sales (a very respectable number), but according to TABC, they're not a 51% establishment.

Sign is posted on wall in white letters on a black background and appears to be legal height. However, the sign is not visible until you have entered the building. Please note this building contains court offices.

"Austin Data Center" operated solely for the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) http://www.dir.texas.gov/Pages/Home.aspx so it should not be valid, unless it is some sneaky "contracted facility" loophole. IF so, the law should be amended.

A 30.06 sign is posted on the administration / leasing office for the Gables Turtle Creek City Place Apartments. The sign is in English only, is not 1" letters and is not the full 30.06 statement. After speaking with management about it, it is flowed down from Gables Corporate, so all Gables owned properties are likely to have it.

The hospital is 3 separate buildings...the hospital, medical office I and medical office 2. The hospital is not properly posted with too small of lettering. BOTH office building ARE properly posted with both 30.06 and 30.07 signs.

The sign is correct, and they do seem to sell a lot of alcohol (when we were there more patrons had drinks than were eating), but I'm not sure how to verify the percentage. MOD NOTE: This location is not a 51% location. You can search for license info at http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/PublicInquiry/Status.aspx

They recently hired a new security company who also carry. The sign went up about the same time. Its an older sign that must have been previously taken down at some time in the past because the language is out of date. They have also tripled the number of guards for no known reason.

There are two entrances on the front of this building, One is to the Wellness Center and the other to the foyer with elevators to doctors offices. The signs are back to back on a glass wall that separates the two entrances. The Wellness Center sign is to the right and elevator foyer sign to the left.

The location of the sign is on the ground to the left of the front door, not obvious enough in my opinion. The text appears less than 1". The text is white on tinted windows so I think it would mee t the contrast requirement. The wording appears correct.

In bottom of Hilton building on 5th street side. Spanish 30.06 sign only. Looks like glass containing English sign was replaced. I'd expect they would reinstall the English sign eventually. Every exterior door at street level in the Hilton building is posted with 30.06.

Posted is a gun buster sign with the text that reads, "Possession of a handgun under authority of Texas Concealed Handgun Permit Law, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4413 (29ee), is prohibited beyond this point." As general government buildings (exclusive of courts, correctional facilities, etc.) are no longer covered under 4413 (29ee), the sign is not valid. *** MOD EDIT: This sign is valid if it is posted during a meeting of a governmental entity, but only during that meeting.

Posting not valid as it is not posted on the entrance or outside the entrance but inside in a hard to see place asked manager about sign they said it was new and they posted it after the new mass shootings becouse as we all know signs really work aginst mass killers boycott this establishment

Even though you are not allowed to carry into a professional sporting event (e.g. Houston Astros), this venue is also used for other events like concerts, etc. So if you are attending to a non-sporting event at Minute Maid Park, you are still not allow to carry into this place.

Wording is not proper notice. Furthermore, it is not 1" lettering in both English and Spanish. The exact wording is: "Possession of a handgun under authority of Texas Concealed handgun permit law [V.C.S. art 4413 (29ee) is prohibited beyond this point."

This is the smallest 30.06 sign that I've ever seen. Proper wording, both English & Spanish, typed onto a 4x5 card. The letters aren't even close to being 1". This sign is very easy to miss and isn't even posted at the main entry. It makes me wonder why it's there in the first place. FYI, this location often has an off duty LEO providing security.

The glass doors on the outside main entrance have a 30.06 sign that meets the legal requirements. The doors are smoke gray tinted and the letters are in a contrasting color of vinyl. The letters are 144 pt. block font (1 inch). Written in both English and Spanish. This is a government owned facility so not technically legal.

The concession stand is roughly in the middle of the building. However, the TABC website does not list this business as having any kind of license to sell alcohol. Sent a complaint to TABC, havn't heard back.

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